Verb
(transitive) To hastily put on (clothes).
He threw on a T-shirt and raced outside.
To send or add desperately.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgI do understand. I understand that you are offered a loveliness and you vomit on it, that you have the gift of love given you such as few men have ever known and you throw on it the acid of your pride, your ugly twisted sense of importance. John Steinbeck
I love to cook and really enjoy cleaning my house. People always tease me about getting a maid. My girlfriend tells me that they are only $40 and will do everything. But that is my time to unwind, put my hair in a ponytail, throw on sweats, and be myself. Amy Weber
I usually like to throw on some flip flops and go to a really nice lunch in Venice, or Santa Monica, or stay in and cook dinner. Ben Savage
It's very important to have the right clothing to exercise in. If you throw on an old T-shirt or sweats, it's not inspiring for your workout. Cheryl Tiegs
Shoes make an outfit. You can throw on a crazy shirt and crazy pants but you add those shoes - done. Russell Westbrook
When you're single and in your 20s, you throw on a pair of jeans and look fabulous. Sheena Easton